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"Thaing" is a Burmese term used to classify the indigenous martial systems of ancient Burma (or Myanmar). The word "thaing" loosely translates to "total combat". The forms of thaing include Bando, Lethwei, Banshay and Naban. It was from thaing that the various internal arts and sport offshoots (Min Zin), Burma Yoga (Bando yoga), Monk system (Pongyi thaing) and sporting versions of thaing (Bando kickboxing, Cardio lethwei, Artistic aka) were derived.

If you’re looking for yoga videos that will show you the perfect way for you to start your yoga journey then Kino MacGregor’s yoga channel is perfect for you! Whether you are new to yoga or an advanced yoga student you will find a full yoga library with all the yoga postures that you need to develop a complete yoga practice. Yoga is more than just a physical practice yoga is a lifestyle that includes living a peaceful life. Living the yoga lifestyle is about yoga practice, inner peace, yoga diet and being a good person on and off your yoga mat. Kino is a yoga teacher, author of three books, international teacher, writer, blogger, online yoga class teacher, IG yoga challenge host and much more. She co-founded MiamiLifeCenter and Miami Yoga Magazine as well as produced six Ashtanga YogaDVDs. Practice yoga, change your world one breath at a time. Kino believes that yoga is a vehicle for each student to experience the limitless potential of the human spirit. You don’t have to be strong or flexible to begin the yoga practice, all you need is an open heart and the inspiration to practice yoga. Unroll your mat and do the practice!
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Myanmar

Myanmar (myan-MARi/miɑːnˈmɑːr/mee-ahn-MAR,/miˈɛnmɑːr/mee-EN-mar or /maɪˈænmɑːr/my-AN-mar (also with the stress on first syllable); Burmese pronunciation:[mjəmà]), officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and also known as Burma, is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia bordered by Bangladesh, India, China, Laos and Thailand. One-third of Myanmar's total perimeter of 1,930km (1,200 miles) forms an uninterrupted coastline along the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. The country's 2014 census revealed a much lower population than expected, with 51 million people recorded. Myanmar is 676,578squarekilometres (261,227sqmi) in size. Its capital city is Naypyidaw and its largest city is Yangon (Rangoon).

The origins of yoga have been speculated to date back to pre-VedicIndian traditions, is mentioned in the Rigveda, but most likely developed around the sixth and fifth centuries BCE, in ancient India's ascetic and śramaṇa movements. The chronology of earliest texts describing yoga-practices is unclear, varyingly credited to Hindu Upanishads and Buddhist Pāli Canon, probably of third century BCE or later. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali date from the first half of the 1st millennium CE, but only gained prominence in the West in the 20th century. Hatha yoga texts emerged around the 11th century with origins in tantra.

Yoga gurus from India later introduced yoga to the west, following the success of Swami Vivekananda in the late 19th and early 20th century. In the 1980s, yoga became popular as a system of physical exercise across the Western world. Yoga in Indian traditions, however, is more than physical exercise, it has a meditative and spiritual core. One of the six major orthodox schools of Hinduism is also called Yoga, which has its own epistemology and metaphysics, and is closely related to Hindu Samkhya philosophy.

Laughter yoga

Laughter yoga (Hasyayoga) is a practice involving prolonged voluntary laughter. Laughter yoga is based on the belief that voluntary laughter provides the same physiological and psychological benefits as spontaneous laughter. Laughter yoga is done in groups, with eye contact and playfulness between participants. Forced laughter soon turns into real and contagious laughter.

History

Laughter yoga was made popular as an exercise routine developed by Indian physician Madan Kataria, who writes about the practice in his 2002 book Laugh For No Reason.

In the mid-1990s, laughter yoga was practiced in the early mornings in open parks, primarily by groups of older people. Later, a more formal version was created and popularized as "Laughter Clubs". Kataria's first Laughter Yoga Club began on 13 March 1995 in Mumbai, with five people in a local public park. The concept rapidly spread worldwide, and as of 2011, there were more than 8,000 Laughter Clubs in 100 countries. Each group is run by a "Laugh Captain" and operates independently.

Kundalini Yogi Maya Live in Burma

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Sat Nam

3:45

ARTISTIC YOGA By TARUN BURMA.VOB

ARTISTIC YOGA By TARUN BURMA.VOB

ARTISTIC YOGA By TARUN BURMA.VOB

20:51

From High Paying London Jobs to Yoga in Myanmar

From High Paying London Jobs to Yoga in Myanmar

From High Paying London Jobs to Yoga in Myanmar

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8:36

Various Bando/Banshay thaing styles of Burma.

Various Bando/Banshay thaing styles of Burma.

Various Bando/Banshay thaing styles of Burma.

"Thaing" is a Burmese term used to classify the indigenous martial systems of ancient Burma (or Myanmar). The word "thaing" loosely translates to "total combat". The forms of thaing include Bando, Lethwei, Banshay and Naban. It was from thaing that the various internal arts and sport offshoots (Min Zin), Burma Yoga (Bando yoga), Monk system (Pongyi thaing) and sporting versions of thaing (Bando kickboxing, Cardio lethwei, Artistic aka) were derived.

JIVA/ANANDYOGA SUSANNE WALDMÜLLER / GOLDEN PAGODA BURMA

Laughing yoga with school kids in burma

1:41

Golden Pagoda in Myanmar

Golden Pagoda in Myanmar

Golden Pagoda in Myanmar

If you’re looking for yoga videos that will show you the perfect way for you to start your yoga journey then Kino MacGregor’s yoga channel is perfect for you! Whether you are new to yoga or an advanced yoga student you will find a full yoga library with all the yoga postures that you need to develop a complete yoga practice. Yoga is more than just a physical practice yoga is a lifestyle that includes living a peaceful life. Living the yoga lifestyle is about yoga practice, inner peace, yoga diet and being a good person on and off your yoga mat. Kino is a yoga teacher, author of three books, international teacher, writer, blogger, online yoga class teacher, IG yoga challenge host and much more. She co-founded MiamiLifeCenter and Miami Yoga Magazine as well as produced six Ashtanga YogaDVDs. Practice yoga, change your world one breath at a time. Kino believes that yoga is a vehicle for each student to experience the limitless potential of the human spirit. You don’t have to be strong or flexible to begin the yoga practice, all you need is an open heart and the inspiration to practice yoga. Unroll your mat and do the practice!
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Campana birmana 2 (Burma bell 2)

Thailand Burma Border HD

ThailandBurmaBorder HD
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0:29

Gong Birmano (Burma GONG)

Gong Birmano (Burma GONG)

Gong Birmano (Burma GONG)

Burmese Meditation Method

This video has been taken from Panditarama Meditation center. This meditation centre is established by famous Burmese monk who is consider as Arahat ,Most Rev. Mahasi Syadaw.After having watch this movie,comments are required.Thank you for watching.for more Buddhist videos,Visit my channel.

12:44

Vietnam, Inde, Myanmar, Yoga, backwaters, Les Routes du Monde

Vietnam, Inde, Myanmar, Yoga, backwaters, Les Routes du Monde

Vietnam, Inde, Myanmar, Yoga, backwaters, Les Routes du Monde

Yangon, Burma, Teaching English HD

Yangon, Burma, Teaching English HD
People at the currency changing center asked me to speak English with them. This was the first video I did in Myanmar and found the Burmese friendly and happy to try out there English they were learning.
I was nervous as this was my first video in Burma and was feeling awkward and it shows. Embarrassing but true.
If you feel you have to make comment that is negative about it - I suggest that you first go to Burma solo and experience being raw and new in a country that has just recently been happy to welcome Obama.
This was my first outing steps from my guest house to get my money changed into their currency.
And you really can teach English in Myanmar - people are hungry for it - and you can get work there all you have to do is speak English as your native language and be adventurous.
Another great thing is that you will learn how to speak Burmese.
It was fun to change my US money into Burmese money here at this office as the kind people here wanted to try out speaking English with a native speaker. Great way to make friends and get to know the locals.
Join me on www.facebook.com/Bartnikowski to stay in touch
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Sat Nam

published: 28 May 2010

ARTISTIC YOGA By TARUN BURMA.VOB

published: 10 Feb 2012

From High Paying London Jobs to Yoga in Myanmar

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published: 28 Sep 2017

Various Bando/Banshay thaing styles of Burma.

"Thaing" is a Burmese term used to classify the indigenous martial systems of ancient Burma (or Myanmar). The word "thaing" loosely translates to "total combat". The forms of thaing include Bando, Lethwei, Banshay and Naban. It was from thaing that the various internal arts and sport offshoots (Min Zin), Burma Yoga (Bando yoga), Monk system (Pongyi thaing) and sporting versions of thaing (Bando kickboxing, Cardio lethwei, Artistic aka) were derived.

Tarun Burma Yoga at ATA 2014

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published: 11 Feb 2015

Laughing yoga with school kids in burma

published: 11 Apr 2017

Golden Pagoda in Myanmar

If you’re looking for yoga videos that will show you the perfect way for you to start your yoga journey then Kino MacGregor’s yoga channel is perfect for you! Whether you are new to yoga or an advanced yoga student you will find a full yoga library with all the yoga postures that you need to develop a complete yoga practice. Yoga is more than just a physical practice yoga is a lifestyle that includes living a peaceful life. Living the yoga lifestyle is about yoga practice, inner peace, yoga diet and being a good person on and off your yoga mat. Kino is a yoga teacher, author of three books, international teacher, writer, blogger, online yoga class teacher, IG yoga challenge host and much more. She co-founded MiamiLifeCenter and Miami Yoga Magazine as well as produced six Ashtanga Yoga DV...

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Campana birmana 2 (Burma bell 2)

Thailand Burma Border HD

ThailandBurmaBorder HD
Do a visa run from Thailand to Burma with me.
The secret is getting a VIP bus in Chiang Mai (bring earplugs to block out the heinous music and TV) go get some coffee after you walk over the border and leave your passport with the guards! then turn around and come back to Thailand. Easy Peasy!
Highly recommend going to Yangon instead but you have to fly in, rather than take a bus.
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Gong Birmano (Burma GONG)

Burmese Meditation Method

This video has been taken from Panditarama Meditation center. This meditation centre is established by famous Burmese monk who is consider as Arahat ,Most Rev. Mahasi Syadaw.After having watch this movie,comments are required.Thank you for watching.for more Buddhist videos,Visit my channel.

published: 26 Mar 2013

Vietnam, Inde, Myanmar, Yoga, backwaters, Les Routes du Monde

Yangon, Burma, Teaching English HD

Yangon, Burma, Teaching English HD
People at the currency changing center asked me to speak English with them. This was the first video I did in Myanmar and found the Burmese friendly and happy to try out there English they were learning.
I was nervous as this was my first video in Burma and was feeling awkward and it shows. Embarrassing but true.
If you feel you have to make comment that is negative about it - I suggest that you first go to Burma solo and experience being raw and new in a country that has just recently been happy to welcome Obama.
This was my first outing steps from my guest house to get my money changed into their currency.
And you really can teach English in Myanmar - people are hungry for it - and you can get work there all you have to do is speak English as yo...

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Various Bando/Banshay thaing styles of Burma.

"Thaing" is a Burmese term used to classify the indigenous martial systems of ancient Burma (or Myanmar). The word "thaing" loosely translates to "total combat"...

"Thaing" is a Burmese term used to classify the indigenous martial systems of ancient Burma (or Myanmar). The word "thaing" loosely translates to "total combat". The forms of thaing include Bando, Lethwei, Banshay and Naban. It was from thaing that the various internal arts and sport offshoots (Min Zin), Burma Yoga (Bando yoga), Monk system (Pongyi thaing) and sporting versions of thaing (Bando kickboxing, Cardio lethwei, Artistic aka) were derived.

"Thaing" is a Burmese term used to classify the indigenous martial systems of ancient Burma (or Myanmar). The word "thaing" loosely translates to "total combat". The forms of thaing include Bando, Lethwei, Banshay and Naban. It was from thaing that the various internal arts and sport offshoots (Min Zin), Burma Yoga (Bando yoga), Monk system (Pongyi thaing) and sporting versions of thaing (Bando kickboxing, Cardio lethwei, Artistic aka) were derived.

Golden Pagoda in Myanmar

If you’re looking for yoga videos that will show you the perfect way for you to start your yoga journey then Kino MacGregor’s yoga channel is perfect for you! W...

If you’re looking for yoga videos that will show you the perfect way for you to start your yoga journey then Kino MacGregor’s yoga channel is perfect for you! Whether you are new to yoga or an advanced yoga student you will find a full yoga library with all the yoga postures that you need to develop a complete yoga practice. Yoga is more than just a physical practice yoga is a lifestyle that includes living a peaceful life. Living the yoga lifestyle is about yoga practice, inner peace, yoga diet and being a good person on and off your yoga mat. Kino is a yoga teacher, author of three books, international teacher, writer, blogger, online yoga class teacher, IG yoga challenge host and much more. She co-founded MiamiLifeCenter and Miami Yoga Magazine as well as produced six Ashtanga YogaDVDs. Practice yoga, change your world one breath at a time. Kino believes that yoga is a vehicle for each student to experience the limitless potential of the human spirit. You don’t have to be strong or flexible to begin the yoga practice, all you need is an open heart and the inspiration to practice yoga. Unroll your mat and do the practice!
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If you’re looking for yoga videos that will show you the perfect way for you to start your yoga journey then Kino MacGregor’s yoga channel is perfect for you! Whether you are new to yoga or an advanced yoga student you will find a full yoga library with all the yoga postures that you need to develop a complete yoga practice. Yoga is more than just a physical practice yoga is a lifestyle that includes living a peaceful life. Living the yoga lifestyle is about yoga practice, inner peace, yoga diet and being a good person on and off your yoga mat. Kino is a yoga teacher, author of three books, international teacher, writer, blogger, online yoga class teacher, IG yoga challenge host and much more. She co-founded MiamiLifeCenter and Miami Yoga Magazine as well as produced six Ashtanga YogaDVDs. Practice yoga, change your world one breath at a time. Kino believes that yoga is a vehicle for each student to experience the limitless potential of the human spirit. You don’t have to be strong or flexible to begin the yoga practice, all you need is an open heart and the inspiration to practice yoga. Unroll your mat and do the practice!
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ThailandBurmaBorder HD
Do a visa run from Thailand to Burma with me.
The secret is getting a VIP bus in Chiang Mai (bring earplugs to block out the heinous music and TV) go get some coffee after you walk over the border and leave your passport with the guards! then turn around and come back to Thailand. Easy Peasy!
Highly recommend going to Yangon instead but you have to fly in, rather than take a bus.
Join me on www.facebook.com/Bartnikowski
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ThailandBurmaBorder HD
Do a visa run from Thailand to Burma with me.
The secret is getting a VIP bus in Chiang Mai (bring earplugs to block out the heinous music and TV) go get some coffee after you walk over the border and leave your passport with the guards! then turn around and come back to Thailand. Easy Peasy!
Highly recommend going to Yangon instead but you have to fly in, rather than take a bus.
Join me on www.facebook.com/Bartnikowski
Instagram: kauai_retreat
The Author’s Books on Amazonhttp://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001KJ3QOC
Join me to learn photography and yoga on Kauai
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Free ebook! Secrets of Stunning Photographs
Learn how to get amazing photos with any camera
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Burmese Meditation Method

This video has been taken from Panditarama Meditation center. This meditation centre is established by famous Burmese monk who is consider as Arahat ,Most Rev....

This video has been taken from Panditarama Meditation center. This meditation centre is established by famous Burmese monk who is consider as Arahat ,Most Rev. Mahasi Syadaw.After having watch this movie,comments are required.Thank you for watching.for more Buddhist videos,Visit my channel.

This video has been taken from Panditarama Meditation center. This meditation centre is established by famous Burmese monk who is consider as Arahat ,Most Rev. Mahasi Syadaw.After having watch this movie,comments are required.Thank you for watching.for more Buddhist videos,Visit my channel.

Yangon, Burma, Teaching English HD
People at the currency changing center asked me to speak English with them. This was the first video I did in Myanmar and found the Burmese friendly and happy to try out there English they were learning.
I was nervous as this was my first video in Burma and was feeling awkward and it shows. Embarrassing but true.
If you feel you have to make comment that is negative about it - I suggest that you first go to Burma solo and experience being raw and new in a country that has just recently been happy to welcome Obama.
This was my first outing steps from my guest house to get my money changed into their currency.
And you really can teach English in Myanmar - people are hungry for it - and you can get work there all you have to do is speak English as your native language and be adventurous.
Another great thing is that you will learn how to speak Burmese.
It was fun to change my US money into Burmese money here at this office as the kind people here wanted to try out speaking English with a native speaker. Great way to make friends and get to know the locals.
Join me on www.facebook.com/Bartnikowski to stay in touch
And get the Myanmar issue for your ipad and iphone here:
www.tinyurl.com/byg76kx
My 4 books written while I traveled worldwide
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001KJ3QOC
Mary TV
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSbSvTMZ4NXg7WuL1MklXow
Mary’sPhotographyGallery
http://bartnikowski.smugmug.com
Free ebook! Secrets of Stunning Photographs
Learn how to get amazing photos with any camera
www.bartnikowski.com
Learn How to Get Amazing Photos with Any CameraEasyVideoCourse that helps you nail the shots you want
https://www.udemy.com/amazingphotographysecrets/#/
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People at the currency changing center asked me to speak English with them. This was the first video I did in Myanmar and found the Burmese friendly and happy to try out there English they were learning.
I was nervous as this was my first video in Burma and was feeling awkward and it shows. Embarrassing but true.
If you feel you have to make comment that is negative about it - I suggest that you first go to Burma solo and experience being raw and new in a country that has just recently been happy to welcome Obama.
This was my first outing steps from my guest house to get my money changed into their currency.
And you really can teach English in Myanmar - people are hungry for it - and you can get work there all you have to do is speak English as your native language and be adventurous.
Another great thing is that you will learn how to speak Burmese.
It was fun to change my US money into Burmese money here at this office as the kind people here wanted to try out speaking English with a native speaker. Great way to make friends and get to know the locals.
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Travel video about destination Myanmar.
Myanmar is a land of golden pagodas in which rivers, paddy fields and Buddhism dominate the lives of this country’s people who are made up of a variety of ethnic groups. But behind the bamboo curtain is a sleepy fairy tale land.Yangon is a river city and the capital of Myanmar. It is surrounded by India, China, Laos and Thailand. Few cities in Asia boast such a fascinating mêlée of tribes and cultures. A tranquil harmony of churches, pagodas, Hindu temples and mosques. The Chaukhtatkyi Pagoda contains one of the largest prone Buddha statues in the world. Its length makes up for its lack of artistry as it is seventy metres long! The Shan StateExpress is a sonorous name for a uni...

published: 14 Aug 2013

11 Things To Do in Yangon, Myanmar (Are You Ready!?)

Get more details about these things to do in Yangon here: http://wp.me/psd9b-54a
1. Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်) - Probably the most important religious monument and most sacred site in Yangon and throughout Myanmar is the Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်). The golden stupa of the pagoda is covered in gold, and it’s so bright that I you have squint when you look at it. At the top of the pagoda, in the small umbrella looking top, are thousands of gems and diamonds - though it’s pretty challenging to see all the way up there. The Shwedagon Pagoda is a place you must visit when you’re in Yangon.
2. Local Market - One of my favorite things to do in any city I visit about the world is to visit a local fresh market - that’s where life takes place and where the action goes down. There...

Myanmar solo travel guide

Hi, I'm Daniel and this is my trip to Yangon then Bagan. It may serve as a bit of a guide if you plan on doing the trip yourself.
The last 15 minutes of the video is tips and advice. the rest is footage from the trip.

published: 04 Jan 2017

Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) - tourist guide

Visiting Burma is much easier than it was even just a few years ago. The days of needing to take perfect dollar notes and nothing else are gone. Hope this guide gives you some ideas about what to do, what to expect. It's a fascinating place - but take care crossing the roads.

published: 23 Oct 2015

Myanmar (Burma): a travel documentary

Overall, Burma has been probably one if not the most breathtaking country we ever travelled. Despite officially being one of the poorest place in the world, we found very industrious and friendly people.
Yangon: the capital is not too bad to spend 2 days (no more). The Shwedagon Paya at sunset is an inspirational place while walking around in the city center will reveal magnificent and huge colonial buildings, often abandoned. One memorable experience was to take the train to Bagan. What was supposed to be a 14h journey over 600km ... turned to be a 20h journey across magnificent landscape. The very slow speed of the train and the big open windows gave the feeling to be cycling in the Burmese country side.
Once in Bagan, the magnificence of this country came to the peak. The 2,000 temp...

Travel to Myanmar

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An eleven day trip to Myanmar (Burma), the largest country in southeast Asia, full of beautiful experiences. Travellers are Kostas Liakos, Vagelis Evangelou and Dimitris Destounis.
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published: 27 Mar 2016

TRAVELLING MYANMAR - 2017

THE BEAUTIFUL SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF MYANMAR on display.
I really wanted to document my trip in way that everyone is capable of replicating. So, I decided to only use my IPHONE SE to film the whole trip. In this fashion, just about everyone can document their travels with ease.
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published: 24 Jan 2017

Top 10 Things to Do in Myanmar / Burma...In Under 2 Minutes!

Here are the top 10 things to do in Myanmar / Burma.
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Myanmar: 5 Tips for Traveling In Myanmar

Myanmar aka Burma! A beautiful tropical country with stunning Pagoda's to see and wonderful people to meet. Myanmar sits between Bangladesh, China and Thailand.
Myanmar only recently opened up to tourism 2012 and is a hidden gem. If you are thinking about your next place to visit, I highly recommend checking out this incredible country. However, keep in mind that even though it's a rather hot and humid climate, you need to try to keep your shoulders and knees covered out of respect for the more conservative culture.
Here are my top 5 tips for visiting Myanmar!
1) Don't drink the water! It's still a developing country and the water can cause unpleasant digestive issues for a foreigner. Even at hotels, do not drink any water that does not come from a sealed water bottle. You'll thank me...

published: 16 Oct 2015

A Tourist's Guide to Tachileik, Myanmar

PART 2 of our Northern Thailand roadtrip 2017
Colin and I park the bikes in the Thai town of Mae Sai and cross over the Friendship bridge between Thailand and Myanmar. On the other side is the border town of Tachileik.
After securing the services of a friendly tuk-tuk driver, we head out to see the see the temples, meet some monks and generally have a great time.

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published: 24 Aug 2016

A Tourist's Guide to Bagan, Myanmar

We fly to Bagan to see the temples. Thousands of them lay scattered across the countryside. We also visit a community built on stilts.

published: 17 Oct 2014

Visit Myanmar Now!

Now is the moment to visit this extraordinary land, scattered with gilded pagodas, where the traditional ways of Asia endure and areas previously off-limits are opening up.
Surreal & Traditional
In a nation with well over 100 ethnic groups, exploring Myanmar can often feel like you've stumbled into a living edition of the National Geographic, circa 1910! The country, for instance, has yet to be completely overwhelmed by Western fashion – everywhere you'll encounter men wearing skirt-like longyi, women smothered in thanakha (traditional make-up) and betel-chewing grannies with mouths full of blood-red juice. People still get around in trishaws and, in rural areas, horse and cart. Drinking tea – a British colonial affectation – is enthusiastically embraced in thousands of traditional teahou...

Myanmar (Asia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

✱ 625 Hotels in Myanmar - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/SQazTt
Travel video about destination Myanmar.
Myanmar is a land of golden pagodas in which ri...

✱ 625 Hotels in Myanmar - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/SQazTt
Travel video about destination Myanmar.
Myanmar is a land of golden pagodas in which rivers, paddy fields and Buddhism dominate the lives of this country’s people who are made up of a variety of ethnic groups. But behind the bamboo curtain is a sleepy fairy tale land.Yangon is a river city and the capital of Myanmar. It is surrounded by India, China, Laos and Thailand. Few cities in Asia boast such a fascinating mêlée of tribes and cultures. A tranquil harmony of churches, pagodas, Hindu temples and mosques. The Chaukhtatkyi Pagoda contains one of the largest prone Buddha statues in the world. Its length makes up for its lack of artistry as it is seventy metres long! The Shan StateExpress is a sonorous name for a unique train that travels to the north of Myanmar and to the legendary kingdom of the Shan. The railroad travels in a zigzag up the mountains which enables it to negotiate severe slopes that would otherwise be impossible for it to climb vertically. It provides a fascinating insight into the culture and everyday life of the Shan people. The city of Pyin U Lwin, that is also known as Meymo, was once a British military base. Even today the city still has a certain air of nostalgia and passengers are offered various refreshments as the train journey normally takes more than twelve hours. Ox carts transport visitors to one of the most interesting buildings in Mingun, the Mingun Pagoda. It was designed to be the world’s largest pagoda. Huge numbers of workers built this seventy two metre wide and fifty metre high building. Bagan is the country’s ancient capital city. Prior to visiting the largest area of Buddhist ruins in the world visitors can enjoy both traditional puppet shows and dance. Classical myth and legend make up this theatrical treat of which each puppeteer is responsible for up to sixty strings. Any journey through Myanmar is a journey into the past and to a hidden world of dreams and mystique. This gateway to paradise is slowly opening up and revealing a splendid land of bygone times!

✱ 625 Hotels in Myanmar - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/SQazTt
Travel video about destination Myanmar.
Myanmar is a land of golden pagodas in which rivers, paddy fields and Buddhism dominate the lives of this country’s people who are made up of a variety of ethnic groups. But behind the bamboo curtain is a sleepy fairy tale land.Yangon is a river city and the capital of Myanmar. It is surrounded by India, China, Laos and Thailand. Few cities in Asia boast such a fascinating mêlée of tribes and cultures. A tranquil harmony of churches, pagodas, Hindu temples and mosques. The Chaukhtatkyi Pagoda contains one of the largest prone Buddha statues in the world. Its length makes up for its lack of artistry as it is seventy metres long! The Shan StateExpress is a sonorous name for a unique train that travels to the north of Myanmar and to the legendary kingdom of the Shan. The railroad travels in a zigzag up the mountains which enables it to negotiate severe slopes that would otherwise be impossible for it to climb vertically. It provides a fascinating insight into the culture and everyday life of the Shan people. The city of Pyin U Lwin, that is also known as Meymo, was once a British military base. Even today the city still has a certain air of nostalgia and passengers are offered various refreshments as the train journey normally takes more than twelve hours. Ox carts transport visitors to one of the most interesting buildings in Mingun, the Mingun Pagoda. It was designed to be the world’s largest pagoda. Huge numbers of workers built this seventy two metre wide and fifty metre high building. Bagan is the country’s ancient capital city. Prior to visiting the largest area of Buddhist ruins in the world visitors can enjoy both traditional puppet shows and dance. Classical myth and legend make up this theatrical treat of which each puppeteer is responsible for up to sixty strings. Any journey through Myanmar is a journey into the past and to a hidden world of dreams and mystique. This gateway to paradise is slowly opening up and revealing a splendid land of bygone times!

11 Things To Do in Yangon, Myanmar (Are You Ready!?)

Get more details about these things to do in Yangon here: http://wp.me/psd9b-54a
1. Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်) - Probably the most important religiou...

Get more details about these things to do in Yangon here: http://wp.me/psd9b-54a
1. Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်) - Probably the most important religious monument and most sacred site in Yangon and throughout Myanmar is the Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်). The golden stupa of the pagoda is covered in gold, and it’s so bright that I you have squint when you look at it. At the top of the pagoda, in the small umbrella looking top, are thousands of gems and diamonds - though it’s pretty challenging to see all the way up there. The Shwedagon Pagoda is a place you must visit when you’re in Yangon.
2. Local Market - One of my favorite things to do in any city I visit about the world is to visit a local fresh market - that’s where life takes place and where the action goes down. There are no shortage of fresh local markets in Yangon, and one of the best in downtown is on 26th street, across the main road from the Shri Kali Temple. The market occupies a block of downtown, and there’s an indoor section, but I really like the street side part of the market.
3. Bogyoke Aung San Market - One of the centrally located markets in downtown Yangon, located at the northern side of town, is Bogyoke Aung San Market, also known by its former name of Scott Market. If you’re looking for souvenirs, gems and jewelry, and fabric, this is a great place for you to visit when you’re in Yangon.
4. Sule Pagoda (ဆူးေလဘုရား) - Another one of the most important religious, political, and overall just city landmarks in Yangon is the Sule Pagoda - basically all roads eventually lead to the Sule Pagoda and it’s a huge transportation hub. You can pay to enter the pagoda for $3, but in my opinion there’s not that much to see inside, but it’s rather the things around the are that are more impressive.
5. Chinatown, Yangon - One of my favorite things to do in Yangon is eat, and if you love food and markets, Chinatown is a place you can’t miss. In the evening, the city of Yangon in the Chinatown area comes alive sprawling with food and people. 19th street in Yangon is a very famous as the barbecue street in the city, and there are a few restaurants where you can get a table, choose some kebabs and have them barbecue them up for you. If you love eating and drinking, dinner at 19th street is one of the fun things to do in Yangon.
6. Kandawgyi Park - There are two parts to Kandawgyi Park, the boardwalk, and the restaurants area - each has an entrance fee. It makes a great relief from the city and place to relax in the natural beauty.
7. Chaukhtatgyi Paya (Chak Htat Gyi Buddha) - This giant reclining Buddha is housed in a huge shed, and it’s among the main Buddhist religious sites in Yangon. Originally in the same location, there was a seating Buddha, but when it fell over, it was replaced by a reclining.
8. National Museum of Myanmar - If you’d like to know more about the history and culture of Myanmar (Burma), one of the attractions in Yangon that you should check out is the National Museum. It was a little outdated, but the exhibitions were educational and interesting.
9. Yangon CircularRailroad - Not really one of the traditional things to do in Yangon, Myanmar, but taking the local circular train route is a great opportunity to see some of the outskirts of the city.
10. WalkAround Yangon - Probably the best way to experience the city is to just get out on your feet and explore Yangon by food - you never know what’s going to happen or what you’re going to see or come across, but it will be full of action.
11. Myanmar Food and Street Food - There’s nothing better than traveling to eat and experiences a country through its food. Yangon is filled with both street food stalls and restaurant where you can get a sample of the local cuisine. Another part of the Myanmar culture I love is the constant tea drinking - nearly everywhere you look, you’ll find a place to sit on the side of the road and drink a cup of hot tea and socialize.
Yangon is a great city, and what I love so much about it is that it’s always full of action, people are extremely friendly, there are many different types of food and street food to try, and it’s just such a vibrant, always entertaining city. Hope you can visit Yangon!
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Get more details about these things to do in Yangon here: http://wp.me/psd9b-54a
1. Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်) - Probably the most important religious monument and most sacred site in Yangon and throughout Myanmar is the Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်). The golden stupa of the pagoda is covered in gold, and it’s so bright that I you have squint when you look at it. At the top of the pagoda, in the small umbrella looking top, are thousands of gems and diamonds - though it’s pretty challenging to see all the way up there. The Shwedagon Pagoda is a place you must visit when you’re in Yangon.
2. Local Market - One of my favorite things to do in any city I visit about the world is to visit a local fresh market - that’s where life takes place and where the action goes down. There are no shortage of fresh local markets in Yangon, and one of the best in downtown is on 26th street, across the main road from the Shri Kali Temple. The market occupies a block of downtown, and there’s an indoor section, but I really like the street side part of the market.
3. Bogyoke Aung San Market - One of the centrally located markets in downtown Yangon, located at the northern side of town, is Bogyoke Aung San Market, also known by its former name of Scott Market. If you’re looking for souvenirs, gems and jewelry, and fabric, this is a great place for you to visit when you’re in Yangon.
4. Sule Pagoda (ဆူးေလဘုရား) - Another one of the most important religious, political, and overall just city landmarks in Yangon is the Sule Pagoda - basically all roads eventually lead to the Sule Pagoda and it’s a huge transportation hub. You can pay to enter the pagoda for $3, but in my opinion there’s not that much to see inside, but it’s rather the things around the are that are more impressive.
5. Chinatown, Yangon - One of my favorite things to do in Yangon is eat, and if you love food and markets, Chinatown is a place you can’t miss. In the evening, the city of Yangon in the Chinatown area comes alive sprawling with food and people. 19th street in Yangon is a very famous as the barbecue street in the city, and there are a few restaurants where you can get a table, choose some kebabs and have them barbecue them up for you. If you love eating and drinking, dinner at 19th street is one of the fun things to do in Yangon.
6. Kandawgyi Park - There are two parts to Kandawgyi Park, the boardwalk, and the restaurants area - each has an entrance fee. It makes a great relief from the city and place to relax in the natural beauty.
7. Chaukhtatgyi Paya (Chak Htat Gyi Buddha) - This giant reclining Buddha is housed in a huge shed, and it’s among the main Buddhist religious sites in Yangon. Originally in the same location, there was a seating Buddha, but when it fell over, it was replaced by a reclining.
8. National Museum of Myanmar - If you’d like to know more about the history and culture of Myanmar (Burma), one of the attractions in Yangon that you should check out is the National Museum. It was a little outdated, but the exhibitions were educational and interesting.
9. Yangon CircularRailroad - Not really one of the traditional things to do in Yangon, Myanmar, but taking the local circular train route is a great opportunity to see some of the outskirts of the city.
10. WalkAround Yangon - Probably the best way to experience the city is to just get out on your feet and explore Yangon by food - you never know what’s going to happen or what you’re going to see or come across, but it will be full of action.
11. Myanmar Food and Street Food - There’s nothing better than traveling to eat and experiences a country through its food. Yangon is filled with both street food stalls and restaurant where you can get a sample of the local cuisine. Another part of the Myanmar culture I love is the constant tea drinking - nearly everywhere you look, you’ll find a place to sit on the side of the road and drink a cup of hot tea and socialize.
Yangon is a great city, and what I love so much about it is that it’s always full of action, people are extremely friendly, there are many different types of food and street food to try, and it’s just such a vibrant, always entertaining city. Hope you can visit Yangon!
Be sure to check out the full article with more details here: http://wp.me/psd9b-54a
Music in this video is courtesy of AudioNetwork.com
Mark Wiens is the eater at: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/blog/
Resources: http://migrationology.com/travel-resources/
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Myanmar solo travel guide

Hi, I'm Daniel and this is my trip to Yangon then Bagan. It may serve as a bit of a guide if you plan on doing the trip yourself.
The last 15 minutes of the vid...

Hi, I'm Daniel and this is my trip to Yangon then Bagan. It may serve as a bit of a guide if you plan on doing the trip yourself.
The last 15 minutes of the video is tips and advice. the rest is footage from the trip.

Hi, I'm Daniel and this is my trip to Yangon then Bagan. It may serve as a bit of a guide if you plan on doing the trip yourself.
The last 15 minutes of the video is tips and advice. the rest is footage from the trip.

Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) - tourist guide

Visiting Burma is much easier than it was even just a few years ago. The days of needing to take perfect dollar notes and nothing else are gone. Hope this guide...

Visiting Burma is much easier than it was even just a few years ago. The days of needing to take perfect dollar notes and nothing else are gone. Hope this guide gives you some ideas about what to do, what to expect. It's a fascinating place - but take care crossing the roads.

Visiting Burma is much easier than it was even just a few years ago. The days of needing to take perfect dollar notes and nothing else are gone. Hope this guide gives you some ideas about what to do, what to expect. It's a fascinating place - but take care crossing the roads.

Myanmar (Burma): a travel documentary

Overall, Burma has been probably one if not the most breathtaking country we ever travelled. Despite officially being one of the poorest place in the world, we ...

Overall, Burma has been probably one if not the most breathtaking country we ever travelled. Despite officially being one of the poorest place in the world, we found very industrious and friendly people.
Yangon: the capital is not too bad to spend 2 days (no more). The Shwedagon Paya at sunset is an inspirational place while walking around in the city center will reveal magnificent and huge colonial buildings, often abandoned. One memorable experience was to take the train to Bagan. What was supposed to be a 14h journey over 600km ... turned to be a 20h journey across magnificent landscape. The very slow speed of the train and the big open windows gave the feeling to be cycling in the Burmese country side.
Once in Bagan, the magnificence of this country came to the peak. The 2,000 temples immersed in a green landscape are amazing. Exploring them is an experience that is at the same time cultural (for the history), mystical (they are still places of worship) and athletical (you can climb on top of the roof on most of them). Buddhist temples are not only places to prey, but their courts are places to meet and spend time with the family. In Bagan, thanks to the help of a group of local women, me also manage to get a ride and navigate, for a little while, the Irrawady river, the main river of Myanmar.
The Inle Lake was our next stop after Bagan. While it’s utterly beautiful, it’s probably the most touristic place in Myanmar and that spoils a bit the atmosphere. Anyway, watching the local fishermen fishing at sunset is something breathtaking. Inle Lake is not the only attraction here. After we were done with the lake, we move exploring the hills of the surrounding area, where agriculture is the main occupation for the population. We even discovered a wine estate producing very good white and red wines.
The last part of our trip was Mrauk-U, a remote rural village at the border with Bangladesh. This was the capital of the Rakhine State and during the 1500 – 1600 AD, was one of the most important cities in Asia. We looked at a painting done in the 1600 and shows a big city with long walls, a quarter for European merchants and a number of vessels and ships trading in the port. Now, the remaining temples and walls are to be found in the wheat fields.

Overall, Burma has been probably one if not the most breathtaking country we ever travelled. Despite officially being one of the poorest place in the world, we found very industrious and friendly people.
Yangon: the capital is not too bad to spend 2 days (no more). The Shwedagon Paya at sunset is an inspirational place while walking around in the city center will reveal magnificent and huge colonial buildings, often abandoned. One memorable experience was to take the train to Bagan. What was supposed to be a 14h journey over 600km ... turned to be a 20h journey across magnificent landscape. The very slow speed of the train and the big open windows gave the feeling to be cycling in the Burmese country side.
Once in Bagan, the magnificence of this country came to the peak. The 2,000 temples immersed in a green landscape are amazing. Exploring them is an experience that is at the same time cultural (for the history), mystical (they are still places of worship) and athletical (you can climb on top of the roof on most of them). Buddhist temples are not only places to prey, but their courts are places to meet and spend time with the family. In Bagan, thanks to the help of a group of local women, me also manage to get a ride and navigate, for a little while, the Irrawady river, the main river of Myanmar.
The Inle Lake was our next stop after Bagan. While it’s utterly beautiful, it’s probably the most touristic place in Myanmar and that spoils a bit the atmosphere. Anyway, watching the local fishermen fishing at sunset is something breathtaking. Inle Lake is not the only attraction here. After we were done with the lake, we move exploring the hills of the surrounding area, where agriculture is the main occupation for the population. We even discovered a wine estate producing very good white and red wines.
The last part of our trip was Mrauk-U, a remote rural village at the border with Bangladesh. This was the capital of the Rakhine State and during the 1500 – 1600 AD, was one of the most important cities in Asia. We looked at a painting done in the 1600 and shows a big city with long walls, a quarter for European merchants and a number of vessels and ships trading in the port. Now, the remaining temples and walls are to be found in the wheat fields.

Things to see & do in Burma (HD) - Myanmar tourism & Vacations 2015 - Myanmar travel guide
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Myanmar, or Burma, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar which is derived from the Burmese Empire (1500-1000BC) is a country in Southeast Asia. It lies on the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea coast with Bangladesh and India to the west, China to the north, and Laos and Thailand to the east.
See in Burma
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Myanmar's attractions lie largely in the area of the spiritual. Temples, pagodas and historical sites abound with some areas such as Bagan boasting so many attractions that it would be impossible to take them in during a single visit. With landscapes, a tropical climate, beaches, cheap transportation and truly awesome sights, Myanmar is a fascinating and bewitching destination.
Bagan The main tourist destination in Myanmar and capital of the first Myanmar Empire; one of the richest archaeological sites in South-east Asia. Situated on the eastern bank of the Ayeyawaddy River, the magic of Bagan has inspired visitors to Myanmar for nearly a thousand years.
Inle is a vast lake located in the heart of Shan State which shares borders with Thai and Laos at over 900m above sea level. It is outrageously beautiful and in the mountains so it is cooler than other areas. More than 30 hill tribes live in the surrounding mountains. It is on the tourist routes via Heho Airport. Lake transport is by long-tail boat, with the jetty some 30 minutes drive from the airport. There are several lake resorts on stilt structures. Ubiquitous clumps of water hyacinth give an interesting texture to the boat ride.
Ngapali Beach - The beach stretches nearly 3 km with soft white sand fringed by coconut palms.
Mrauk U - Largely unknown to the Western world for much of its tur­bulent history, Rakhine played a pivotal role in the exchange of cultures and religions between India and Southeast Asia. For over a thousand years the region which now forms the Rakhine State was an independent state whose rich history is only slowly being paid the attention it deserves.
Kyaiktiyo (Golden Rock) - This mystical pagoda built in the enshrinement of Buddha relic stands on a gold gilded boulder, precariously perched on the edge of the hill over 1100 m above sea-level.
It is important to dress moderately, especially in temples and pagodas. Cover your shoulders and knees, as the locals do. Be patient, polite and show respect. You will be rewarded with lots of nice experiences, because the locals will react more open and more relaxed towards you and let you take part in their daily lives.
Nabule Beach. Beautiful golden sand beach 25 miles north of DaweiCity in Southern Myanmar. The beach is completely unspoiled without all the drawbacks of modern beach side development.
Do in Burma
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Burma has some of the best and well kept secret dive sites in South East Asia. The main advantage of diving in Burma is being alone on the dive sites. Of course this also means that there are very few boats in the area. So far there is no dive centers offering day trips to Mergui Archipelago], the 800 islands on the west coast of Burma. The best way to visit the area is to board a Liveaboard living from Ranong in Thailand.
The Smiling Seahorse, 170 Ruangrat Road, 85000 Ranong (on the main street), +668-601-106-14 (info@thesmilingseahorse.com), offers dive cruises for up to 12 divers. It is managed by a french couple and is specialized in cruising Myanmar.
Sapel TraditionalBurmeseFoot Spa, No.78, 16th Street (MiddleBlock), Ground Floor, Lanmadaw, Yangon, Myanmar (Walk along Mahabandoola Rd towards Sule Pagoda and turn left from main road), ☎ +(95)9253988995. The only place in Yangon that specializes in Traditional Burmese Foot Massage in an open hall concept. It provides a safe and comfortable environment for all travelers to indulge in a healthy and relaxing massage after a day's walk along the nearby streets of busy Chinatown. The staff are able to converse in English.

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Myanmar, or Burma, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar which is derived from the Burmese Empire (1500-1000BC) is a country in Southeast Asia. It lies on the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea coast with Bangladesh and India to the west, China to the north, and Laos and Thailand to the east.
See in Burma
===========
Myanmar's attractions lie largely in the area of the spiritual. Temples, pagodas and historical sites abound with some areas such as Bagan boasting so many attractions that it would be impossible to take them in during a single visit. With landscapes, a tropical climate, beaches, cheap transportation and truly awesome sights, Myanmar is a fascinating and bewitching destination.
Bagan The main tourist destination in Myanmar and capital of the first Myanmar Empire; one of the richest archaeological sites in South-east Asia. Situated on the eastern bank of the Ayeyawaddy River, the magic of Bagan has inspired visitors to Myanmar for nearly a thousand years.
Inle is a vast lake located in the heart of Shan State which shares borders with Thai and Laos at over 900m above sea level. It is outrageously beautiful and in the mountains so it is cooler than other areas. More than 30 hill tribes live in the surrounding mountains. It is on the tourist routes via Heho Airport. Lake transport is by long-tail boat, with the jetty some 30 minutes drive from the airport. There are several lake resorts on stilt structures. Ubiquitous clumps of water hyacinth give an interesting texture to the boat ride.
Ngapali Beach - The beach stretches nearly 3 km with soft white sand fringed by coconut palms.
Mrauk U - Largely unknown to the Western world for much of its tur­bulent history, Rakhine played a pivotal role in the exchange of cultures and religions between India and Southeast Asia. For over a thousand years the region which now forms the Rakhine State was an independent state whose rich history is only slowly being paid the attention it deserves.
Kyaiktiyo (Golden Rock) - This mystical pagoda built in the enshrinement of Buddha relic stands on a gold gilded boulder, precariously perched on the edge of the hill over 1100 m above sea-level.
It is important to dress moderately, especially in temples and pagodas. Cover your shoulders and knees, as the locals do. Be patient, polite and show respect. You will be rewarded with lots of nice experiences, because the locals will react more open and more relaxed towards you and let you take part in their daily lives.
Nabule Beach. Beautiful golden sand beach 25 miles north of DaweiCity in Southern Myanmar. The beach is completely unspoiled without all the drawbacks of modern beach side development.
Do in Burma
==========
Burma has some of the best and well kept secret dive sites in South East Asia. The main advantage of diving in Burma is being alone on the dive sites. Of course this also means that there are very few boats in the area. So far there is no dive centers offering day trips to Mergui Archipelago], the 800 islands on the west coast of Burma. The best way to visit the area is to board a Liveaboard living from Ranong in Thailand.
The Smiling Seahorse, 170 Ruangrat Road, 85000 Ranong (on the main street), +668-601-106-14 (info@thesmilingseahorse.com), offers dive cruises for up to 12 divers. It is managed by a french couple and is specialized in cruising Myanmar.
Sapel TraditionalBurmeseFoot Spa, No.78, 16th Street (MiddleBlock), Ground Floor, Lanmadaw, Yangon, Myanmar (Walk along Mahabandoola Rd towards Sule Pagoda and turn left from main road), ☎ +(95)9253988995. The only place in Yangon that specializes in Traditional Burmese Foot Massage in an open hall concept. It provides a safe and comfortable environment for all travelers to indulge in a healthy and relaxing massage after a day's walk along the nearby streets of busy Chinatown. The staff are able to converse in English.

Arriving in MYANMAR - Mandalay

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Myanmar (Burma) trip - Myanmar tourism & Vacations - Myanmar travel guide
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Myanmar, or Burma, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar which is derived from the Burmese Empire (1500-1000BC) is a country in Southeast Asia. It lies on the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea coast with Bangladesh and India to the west, China to the north, and Laos and Thailand to the east.
See in Burma
===========
Myanmar's attractions lie largely in the area of the spiritual. Temples, pagodas and historical sites abound with some areas such as Bagan boasting so many attractions that it would be impossible to take them in during a single visit. With landscapes, a tropical climate, beaches, cheap transportation and truly awesome sights, Myanmar is a fascinating and bewitching destination.
Bagan The main tourist destination in Myanmar and capital of the first Myanmar Empire; one of the richest archaeological sites in South-east Asia. Situated on the eastern bank of the Ayeyawaddy River, the magic of Bagan has inspired visitors to Myanmar for nearly a thousand years.
Inle is a vast lake located in the heart of Shan State which shares borders with Thai and Laos at over 900m above sea level. It is outrageously beautiful and in the mountains so it is cooler than other areas. More than 30 hill tribes live in the surrounding mountains. It is on the tourist routes via Heho Airport. Lake transport is by long-tail boat, with the jetty some 30 minutes drive from the airport. There are several lake resorts on stilt structures. Ubiquitous clumps of water hyacinth give an interesting texture to the boat ride.
Ngapali Beach - The beach stretches nearly 3 km with soft white sand fringed by coconut palms.
Mrauk U - Largely unknown to the Western world for much of its tur­bulent history, Rakhine played a pivotal role in the exchange of cultures and religions between India and Southeast Asia. For over a thousand years the region which now forms the Rakhine State was an independent state whose rich history is only slowly being paid the attention it deserves.
Kyaiktiyo (Golden Rock) - This mystical pagoda built in the enshrinement of Buddha relic stands on a gold gilded boulder, precariously perched on the edge of the hill over 1100 m above sea-level.
It is important to dress moderately, especially in temples and pagodas. Cover your shoulders and knees, as the locals do. Be patient, polite and show respect. You will be rewarded with lots of nice experiences, because the locals will react more open and more relaxed towards you and let you take part in their daily lives.
Nabule Beach. Beautiful golden sand beach 25 miles north of DaweiCity in Southern Myanmar. The beach is completely unspoiled without all the drawbacks of modern beach side development.
Do in Burma
==========
Burma has some of the best and well kept secret dive sites in South East Asia. The main advantage of diving in Burma is being alone on the dive sites. Of course this also means that there are very few boats in the area. So far there is no dive centers offering day trips to Mergui Archipelago], the 800 islands on the west coast of Burma. The best way to visit the area is to board a Liveaboard living from Ranong in Thailand.
The Smiling Seahorse, 170 Ruangrat Road, 85000 Ranong (on the main street), +668-601-106-14 (info@thesmilingseahorse.com), offers dive cruises for up to 12 divers. It is managed by a french couple and is specialized in cruising Myanmar.
Sapel TraditionalBurmeseFoot Spa, No.78, 16th Street (MiddleBlock), Ground Floor, Lanmadaw, Yangon, Myanmar (Walk along Mahabandoola Rd towards Sule Pagoda and turn left from main road), ☎ +(95)9253988995. The only place in Yangon that specializes in Traditional Burmese Foot Massage in an open hall concept. It provides a safe and comfortable environment for all travelers to indulge in a healthy and relaxing massage after a day's walk along the nearby streets of busy Chinatown. The staff are able to converse in English.

Myanmar (Burma) trip - Myanmar tourism & Vacations - Myanmar travel guide
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Myanmar, or Burma, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar which is derived from the Burmese Empire (1500-1000BC) is a country in Southeast Asia. It lies on the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea coast with Bangladesh and India to the west, China to the north, and Laos and Thailand to the east.
See in Burma
===========
Myanmar's attractions lie largely in the area of the spiritual. Temples, pagodas and historical sites abound with some areas such as Bagan boasting so many attractions that it would be impossible to take them in during a single visit. With landscapes, a tropical climate, beaches, cheap transportation and truly awesome sights, Myanmar is a fascinating and bewitching destination.
Bagan The main tourist destination in Myanmar and capital of the first Myanmar Empire; one of the richest archaeological sites in South-east Asia. Situated on the eastern bank of the Ayeyawaddy River, the magic of Bagan has inspired visitors to Myanmar for nearly a thousand years.
Inle is a vast lake located in the heart of Shan State which shares borders with Thai and Laos at over 900m above sea level. It is outrageously beautiful and in the mountains so it is cooler than other areas. More than 30 hill tribes live in the surrounding mountains. It is on the tourist routes via Heho Airport. Lake transport is by long-tail boat, with the jetty some 30 minutes drive from the airport. There are several lake resorts on stilt structures. Ubiquitous clumps of water hyacinth give an interesting texture to the boat ride.
Ngapali Beach - The beach stretches nearly 3 km with soft white sand fringed by coconut palms.
Mrauk U - Largely unknown to the Western world for much of its tur­bulent history, Rakhine played a pivotal role in the exchange of cultures and religions between India and Southeast Asia. For over a thousand years the region which now forms the Rakhine State was an independent state whose rich history is only slowly being paid the attention it deserves.
Kyaiktiyo (Golden Rock) - This mystical pagoda built in the enshrinement of Buddha relic stands on a gold gilded boulder, precariously perched on the edge of the hill over 1100 m above sea-level.
It is important to dress moderately, especially in temples and pagodas. Cover your shoulders and knees, as the locals do. Be patient, polite and show respect. You will be rewarded with lots of nice experiences, because the locals will react more open and more relaxed towards you and let you take part in their daily lives.
Nabule Beach. Beautiful golden sand beach 25 miles north of DaweiCity in Southern Myanmar. The beach is completely unspoiled without all the drawbacks of modern beach side development.
Do in Burma
==========
Burma has some of the best and well kept secret dive sites in South East Asia. The main advantage of diving in Burma is being alone on the dive sites. Of course this also means that there are very few boats in the area. So far there is no dive centers offering day trips to Mergui Archipelago], the 800 islands on the west coast of Burma. The best way to visit the area is to board a Liveaboard living from Ranong in Thailand.
The Smiling Seahorse, 170 Ruangrat Road, 85000 Ranong (on the main street), +668-601-106-14 (info@thesmilingseahorse.com), offers dive cruises for up to 12 divers. It is managed by a french couple and is specialized in cruising Myanmar.
Sapel TraditionalBurmeseFoot Spa, No.78, 16th Street (MiddleBlock), Ground Floor, Lanmadaw, Yangon, Myanmar (Walk along Mahabandoola Rd towards Sule Pagoda and turn left from main road), ☎ +(95)9253988995. The only place in Yangon that specializes in Traditional Burmese Foot Massage in an open hall concept. It provides a safe and comfortable environment for all travelers to indulge in a healthy and relaxing massage after a day's walk along the nearby streets of busy Chinatown. The staff are able to converse in English.

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TRAVELLING MYANMAR - 2017

THE BEAUTIFUL SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF MYANMAR on display.
I really wanted to document my trip in way that everyone is capable of replicating. So, I decided to onl...

THE BEAUTIFUL SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF MYANMAR on display.
I really wanted to document my trip in way that everyone is capable of replicating. So, I decided to only use my IPHONE SE to film the whole trip. In this fashion, just about everyone can document their travels with ease.
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THE BEAUTIFUL SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF MYANMAR on display.
I really wanted to document my trip in way that everyone is capable of replicating. So, I decided to only use my IPHONE SE to film the whole trip. In this fashion, just about everyone can document their travels with ease.
It's amazing the level of technology we carry around in our pockets and what we can do with it.
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Myanmar aka Burma! A beautiful tropical country with stunning Pagoda's to see and wonderful people to meet. Myanmar sits between Bangladesh, China and Thailand.
Myanmar only recently opened up to tourism 2012 and is a hidden gem. If you are thinking about your next place to visit, I highly recommend checking out this incredible country. However, keep in mind that even though it's a rather hot and humid climate, you need to try to keep your shoulders and knees covered out of respect for the more conservative culture.
Here are my top 5 tips for visiting Myanmar!
1) Don't drink the water! It's still a developing country and the water can cause unpleasant digestive issues for a foreigner. Even at hotels, do not drink any water that does not come from a sealed water bottle. You'll thank me later...
2) They accept two forms of currency: Myanmar Kyat & USD. However, the acceptance of the USD comes with a catch… It has to be the most pristine, unflawed cash you've ever seen. Even a small spot or tear on the bill they may turn away (even if it's $20). I recommend having some Kyat just in case you end up some place that will not accept USD regardless of how new the bills are.
3) It's an all cash economy. DO NOT depend on finding another ATM outside of a city center to get more cash out at a later time. You may end up having to take a taxi an hour and a half to the nearest town to find another ATM. In addition, you won't be able to get Myanmar Kyat out of Myanmar, most likely due to the fact that the country recently opened to tourism. Do not expect to exchange your left over Kyat for any other currency in another country. Exchange it in Myanmar, otherwise it's literally just a paper souvenir!
4) Always have your BFF with you: Toilet paper! You don't' have to take an entire roll, but have some kleenex with you if you want to be able to wipe your behind, because it will most likely not be provided.
5) The country is still developing and there are not very many tourists at the moment. Personally I see this as a good thing because it felt like visiting an authentic place with friendly people. Everyone was overjoyed to see me and happy to help. There is a lot of trash and garbage around as well as people living in shacks trying to survive. However the country working hard on developing roads and the people themselves work very hard to make better lives for themselves.
BONUS TIP! I kind of mention this in the beginning of the video but I do want to point it out again: It's hot and humid as well as conservative so keep that in mind. Be respectful and modify your habits to fit that environment and culture. 90% of the people follow Buddhism and you will see a lot of shrines and Buddhist temples and most people cover their bodies out of modesty. You will not be allowed into see these temples if you are not properly covered. Keep that in mind when packing!
And…elephants are amazing!!! So go check out Myanmar. Go to the gorgeous beach, ride some beautiful elephants and see fantastic temples.
Subscribe to this channel to stay updated on the journey!
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Stalk me on Instagram!!!
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Myanmar aka Burma! A beautiful tropical country with stunning Pagoda's to see and wonderful people to meet. Myanmar sits between Bangladesh, China and Thailand.
Myanmar only recently opened up to tourism 2012 and is a hidden gem. If you are thinking about your next place to visit, I highly recommend checking out this incredible country. However, keep in mind that even though it's a rather hot and humid climate, you need to try to keep your shoulders and knees covered out of respect for the more conservative culture.
Here are my top 5 tips for visiting Myanmar!
1) Don't drink the water! It's still a developing country and the water can cause unpleasant digestive issues for a foreigner. Even at hotels, do not drink any water that does not come from a sealed water bottle. You'll thank me later...
2) They accept two forms of currency: Myanmar Kyat & USD. However, the acceptance of the USD comes with a catch… It has to be the most pristine, unflawed cash you've ever seen. Even a small spot or tear on the bill they may turn away (even if it's $20). I recommend having some Kyat just in case you end up some place that will not accept USD regardless of how new the bills are.
3) It's an all cash economy. DO NOT depend on finding another ATM outside of a city center to get more cash out at a later time. You may end up having to take a taxi an hour and a half to the nearest town to find another ATM. In addition, you won't be able to get Myanmar Kyat out of Myanmar, most likely due to the fact that the country recently opened to tourism. Do not expect to exchange your left over Kyat for any other currency in another country. Exchange it in Myanmar, otherwise it's literally just a paper souvenir!
4) Always have your BFF with you: Toilet paper! You don't' have to take an entire roll, but have some kleenex with you if you want to be able to wipe your behind, because it will most likely not be provided.
5) The country is still developing and there are not very many tourists at the moment. Personally I see this as a good thing because it felt like visiting an authentic place with friendly people. Everyone was overjoyed to see me and happy to help. There is a lot of trash and garbage around as well as people living in shacks trying to survive. However the country working hard on developing roads and the people themselves work very hard to make better lives for themselves.
BONUS TIP! I kind of mention this in the beginning of the video but I do want to point it out again: It's hot and humid as well as conservative so keep that in mind. Be respectful and modify your habits to fit that environment and culture. 90% of the people follow Buddhism and you will see a lot of shrines and Buddhist temples and most people cover their bodies out of modesty. You will not be allowed into see these temples if you are not properly covered. Keep that in mind when packing!
And…elephants are amazing!!! So go check out Myanmar. Go to the gorgeous beach, ride some beautiful elephants and see fantastic temples.
Subscribe to this channel to stay updated on the journey!
http://www.youtube.com/ehrensworld
Stalk me on Instagram!!!
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Follow me on Twitter!!!
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PART 2 of our Northern Thailand roadtrip 2017
Colin and I park the bikes in the Thai town of Mae Sai and cross over the Friendship bridge between Thailand and Myanmar. On the other side is the border town of Tachileik.
After securing the services of a friendly tuk-tuk driver, we head out to see the see the temples, meet some monks and generally have a great time.

PART 2 of our Northern Thailand roadtrip 2017
Colin and I park the bikes in the Thai town of Mae Sai and cross over the Friendship bridge between Thailand and Myanmar. On the other side is the border town of Tachileik.
After securing the services of a friendly tuk-tuk driver, we head out to see the see the temples, meet some monks and generally have a great time.

Visit Myanmar Now!

Now is the moment to visit this extraordinary land, scattered with gilded pagodas, where the traditional ways of Asia endure and areas previously off-limits are...

Now is the moment to visit this extraordinary land, scattered with gilded pagodas, where the traditional ways of Asia endure and areas previously off-limits are opening up.
Surreal & Traditional
In a nation with well over 100 ethnic groups, exploring Myanmar can often feel like you've stumbled into a living edition of the National Geographic, circa 1910! The country, for instance, has yet to be completely overwhelmed by Western fashion – everywhere you'll encounter men wearing skirt-like longyi, women smothered in thanakha (traditional make-up) and betel-chewing grannies with mouths full of blood-red juice. People still get around in trishaws and, in rural areas, horse and cart. Drinking tea – a British colonial affectation – is enthusiastically embraced in thousands of traditional teahouses.
Simple Pleasures
Thankfully, the pace of change is not overwhelming, leaving the simple pleasures of travel in Myanmar intact. You can still drift down the Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River in an old river steamer, stake out a slice of beach on the blissful Bay of Bengal, or trek through pine forests to minority villages scattered across the Shan Hills without jostling with scores of fellow travellers. Best of all you'll encounter locals who are gentle, humorous, engaging, considerate, inquisitive and passionate – they want to play a part in the world, and to know what you make of their world. Now is the time to make that connection.
The Ethical Dimension
‘This is Burma,' wrote Rudyard Kipling. ‘It is quite unlike any place you know about.’ Amazingly, over a century later, Myanmar retains the power to surprise and delight even the most jaded of travellers. Be dazzled by the 'winking wonder' of Shwedagon Paya. Contemplate the 4000 sacred stupas scattered across the plains of Bagan. Stare in disbelief at the Golden Rock at Mt Kyaiktiyo, teetering impossibly on the edge of a chasm. These are all important Buddhist sights in a country where pious monks are more revered than rock stars.
Why I Love Myanmar
By SimonRichmond, Author
On a recent afternoon in Yangon I was invited into the shack-like home of Patrick, the great-grandson of Burma's last king. With his daughter he runs a humble English-language school in the shadow of Shwedagon Paya. As I chatted with this courteous, religious, eccentric man about his life, it underlined what I've always loved about Myanmar – meeting and sharing time with its charming people. Slow down, sit, listen and connect – it's the best way to appreciate what's truly golden about this land.
Modernisation
In 2013 Myanmar remained a Starbucks-free nation – but that could soon change. As the country makes tentative steps towards democracy, sanctions have been dropped and the world is rushing to do business here. In recent years conveniences such as mobile phone coverage, internet access and internationally linked ATMs have all improved or made their debut. Relaxing of censorship has led to an explosion of new media and an astonishing openness in public discussions of once-taboo topics, including politics. Swathes of the county, off-limits for years, can now be freely visited.
Read More: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/myanmar-burma#ixzz3g6iduzgD
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Now is the moment to visit this extraordinary land, scattered with gilded pagodas, where the traditional ways of Asia endure and areas previously off-limits are opening up.
Surreal & Traditional
In a nation with well over 100 ethnic groups, exploring Myanmar can often feel like you've stumbled into a living edition of the National Geographic, circa 1910! The country, for instance, has yet to be completely overwhelmed by Western fashion – everywhere you'll encounter men wearing skirt-like longyi, women smothered in thanakha (traditional make-up) and betel-chewing grannies with mouths full of blood-red juice. People still get around in trishaws and, in rural areas, horse and cart. Drinking tea – a British colonial affectation – is enthusiastically embraced in thousands of traditional teahouses.
Simple Pleasures
Thankfully, the pace of change is not overwhelming, leaving the simple pleasures of travel in Myanmar intact. You can still drift down the Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River in an old river steamer, stake out a slice of beach on the blissful Bay of Bengal, or trek through pine forests to minority villages scattered across the Shan Hills without jostling with scores of fellow travellers. Best of all you'll encounter locals who are gentle, humorous, engaging, considerate, inquisitive and passionate – they want to play a part in the world, and to know what you make of their world. Now is the time to make that connection.
The Ethical Dimension
‘This is Burma,' wrote Rudyard Kipling. ‘It is quite unlike any place you know about.’ Amazingly, over a century later, Myanmar retains the power to surprise and delight even the most jaded of travellers. Be dazzled by the 'winking wonder' of Shwedagon Paya. Contemplate the 4000 sacred stupas scattered across the plains of Bagan. Stare in disbelief at the Golden Rock at Mt Kyaiktiyo, teetering impossibly on the edge of a chasm. These are all important Buddhist sights in a country where pious monks are more revered than rock stars.
Why I Love Myanmar
By SimonRichmond, Author
On a recent afternoon in Yangon I was invited into the shack-like home of Patrick, the great-grandson of Burma's last king. With his daughter he runs a humble English-language school in the shadow of Shwedagon Paya. As I chatted with this courteous, religious, eccentric man about his life, it underlined what I've always loved about Myanmar – meeting and sharing time with its charming people. Slow down, sit, listen and connect – it's the best way to appreciate what's truly golden about this land.
Modernisation
In 2013 Myanmar remained a Starbucks-free nation – but that could soon change. As the country makes tentative steps towards democracy, sanctions have been dropped and the world is rushing to do business here. In recent years conveniences such as mobile phone coverage, internet access and internationally linked ATMs have all improved or made their debut. Relaxing of censorship has led to an explosion of new media and an astonishing openness in public discussions of once-taboo topics, including politics. Swathes of the county, off-limits for years, can now be freely visited.
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Burmese Meditation Method

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Shree Aashutosh Shiva Tapodham was established in 2006 from the aspiration and Founder of108Swami Vivekananda Girijee Maharaj. It was located in Aye Thar Yar , Taunggyi , Myanmar , clean , greenly environment Taunggyi Hill.
Swami jee was born in 1979Yatsawk township and had study sankrit Literature in 1994 and completed his study in 1999. He again joined as Principal in those Sanskrit school in 2001 and studying about 4 years there. From the aspiration and foguidance of Swami Aatmananda Giri Jee Maharaj , He went Nepal and India for his further study. Unfortunately He faced critical health condition suffering in Brain Tumor while he study in India and having three times major operation in short time period. He came back Myanmar in 2008.
Meanwhile, Shree Aashutosh Shiva TapoDham is the one of the exceptional example of Ashram in Myanmar. Beside that it was one of the Formal Asharam in Myanmar where ReligiousNepali people proud for self-Esteem and dignity. Everyday Shiva Worshiping , Hawan , Rudri Puja , Yoga program has been organized as daily basic. . Swami jee explained the meaning and importance of our ritual program in every Occasion.
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Shree Aashutosh Shiva Tapodham was established in 2006 from the aspiration and Founder of108Swami Vivekananda Girijee Maharaj. It was located in Aye Thar Yar , Taunggyi , Myanmar , clean , greenly environment Taunggyi Hill.
Swami jee was born in 1979Yatsawk township and had study sankrit Literature in 1994 and completed his study in 1999. He again joined as Principal in those Sanskrit school in 2001 and studying about 4 years there. From the aspiration and foguidance of Swami Aatmananda Giri Jee Maharaj , He went Nepal and India for his further study. Unfortunately He faced critical health condition suffering in Brain Tumor while he study in India and having three times major operation in short time period. He came back Myanmar in 2008.
Meanwhile, Shree Aashutosh Shiva TapoDham is the one of the exceptional example of Ashram in Myanmar. Beside that it was one of the Formal Asharam in Myanmar where ReligiousNepali people proud for self-Esteem and dignity. Everyday Shiva Worshiping , Hawan , Rudri Puja , Yoga program has been organized as daily basic. . Swami jee explained the meaning and importance of our ritual program in every Occasion.
Many students around the country were studying in Asharam for studying Shreemad Bhagavat and Vedic Scripture.
Since Childhood , Swami had hobby of playing musical instrument , He can play guitar and Keyboard very well and he is good singer also ...People were highly influenced by his soulful musical Bhagavat chanting , Bhagavat explanation and Bhagavat presentation.
We have to never give up whenever we faced obstacles in our life and we need to solve with patience and continuous effort. We can learn many things Swami jee up and down , struggling and Hardship life.....Om Namah Shivaya...
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Various Bando/Banshay thaing styles of Burma.

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Various Bando/Banshay thaing styles of Burma.

"Thaing" is a Burmese term used to classify the indigenous martial systems of ancient Burma (or Myanmar). The word "thaing" loosely translates to "total combat". The forms of thaing include Bando, Lethwei, Banshay and Naban. It was from thaing that the various internal arts and sport offshoots (Min Zin), Burma Yoga (Bando yoga), Monk system (Pongyi thaing) and sporting versions of thaing (Bando kickboxing, Cardio lethwei, Artistic aka) were derived.

Golden Pagoda in Myanmar

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Myanmar is a land of golden pagodas in which rivers, paddy fields and Buddhism dominate the lives of this country’s people who are made up of a variety of ethnic groups. But behind the bamboo curtain is a sleepy fairy tale land.Yangon is a river city and the capital of Myanmar. It is surrounded by India, China, Laos and Thailand. Few cities in Asia boast such a fascinating mêlée of tribes and cultures. A tranquil harmony of churches, pagodas, Hindu temples and mosques. The Chaukhtatkyi Pagoda contains one of the largest prone Buddha statues in the world. Its length makes up for its lack of artistry as it is seventy metres long! The Shan StateExpress is a sonorous name for a unique train that travels to the north of Myanmar and to the legendary kingdom of the Shan. The railroad travels in a zigzag up the mountains which enables it to negotiate severe slopes that would otherwise be impossible for it to climb vertically. It provides a fascinating insight into the culture and everyday life of the Shan people. The city of Pyin U Lwin, that is also known as Meymo, was once a British military base. Even today the city still has a certain air of nostalgia and passengers are offered various refreshments as the train journey normally takes more than twelve hours. Ox carts transport visitors to one of the most interesting buildings in Mingun, the Mingun Pagoda. It was designed to be the world’s largest pagoda. Huge numbers of workers built this seventy two metre wide and fifty metre high building. Bagan is the country’s ancient capital city. Prior to visiting the largest area of Buddhist ruins in the world visitors can enjoy both traditional puppet shows and dance. Classical myth and legend make up this theatrical treat of which each puppeteer is responsible for up to sixty strings. Any journey through Myanmar is a journey into the past and to a hidden world of dreams and mystique. This gateway to paradise is slowly opening up and revealing a splendid land of bygone times!

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11 Things To Do in Yangon, Myanmar (Are You Ready!?)

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11 Things To Do in Yangon, Myanmar (Are You Ready!?)

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1. Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်) - Probably the most important religious monument and most sacred site in Yangon and throughout Myanmar is the Shwedagon Pagoda (ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်). The golden stupa of the pagoda is covered in gold, and it’s so bright that I you have squint when you look at it. At the top of the pagoda, in the small umbrella looking top, are thousands of gems and diamonds - though it’s pretty challenging to see all the way up there. The Shwedagon Pagoda is a place you must visit when you’re in Yangon.
2. Local Market - One of my favorite things to do in any city I visit about the world is to visit a local fresh market - that’s where life takes place and where the action goes down. There are no shortage of fresh local markets in Yangon, and one of the best in downtown is on 26th street, across the main road from the Shri Kali Temple. The market occupies a block of downtown, and there’s an indoor section, but I really like the street side part of the market.
3. Bogyoke Aung San Market - One of the centrally located markets in downtown Yangon, located at the northern side of town, is Bogyoke Aung San Market, also known by its former name of Scott Market. If you’re looking for souvenirs, gems and jewelry, and fabric, this is a great place for you to visit when you’re in Yangon.
4. Sule Pagoda (ဆူးေလဘုရား) - Another one of the most important religious, political, and overall just city landmarks in Yangon is the Sule Pagoda - basically all roads eventually lead to the Sule Pagoda and it’s a huge transportation hub. You can pay to enter the pagoda for $3, but in my opinion there’s not that much to see inside, but it’s rather the things around the are that are more impressive.
5. Chinatown, Yangon - One of my favorite things to do in Yangon is eat, and if you love food and markets, Chinatown is a place you can’t miss. In the evening, the city of Yangon in the Chinatown area comes alive sprawling with food and people. 19th street in Yangon is a very famous as the barbecue street in the city, and there are a few restaurants where you can get a table, choose some kebabs and have them barbecue them up for you. If you love eating and drinking, dinner at 19th street is one of the fun things to do in Yangon.
6. Kandawgyi Park - There are two parts to Kandawgyi Park, the boardwalk, and the restaurants area - each has an entrance fee. It makes a great relief from the city and place to relax in the natural beauty.
7. Chaukhtatgyi Paya (Chak Htat Gyi Buddha) - This giant reclining Buddha is housed in a huge shed, and it’s among the main Buddhist religious sites in Yangon. Originally in the same location, there was a seating Buddha, but when it fell over, it was replaced by a reclining.
8. National Museum of Myanmar - If you’d like to know more about the history and culture of Myanmar (Burma), one of the attractions in Yangon that you should check out is the National Museum. It was a little outdated, but the exhibitions were educational and interesting.
9. Yangon CircularRailroad - Not really one of the traditional things to do in Yangon, Myanmar, but taking the local circular train route is a great opportunity to see some of the outskirts of the city.
10. WalkAround Yangon - Probably the best way to experience the city is to just get out on your feet and explore Yangon by food - you never know what’s going to happen or what you’re going to see or come across, but it will be full of action.
11. Myanmar Food and Street Food - There’s nothing better than traveling to eat and experiences a country through its food. Yangon is filled with both street food stalls and restaurant where you can get a sample of the local cuisine. Another part of the Myanmar culture I love is the constant tea drinking - nearly everywhere you look, you’ll find a place to sit on the side of the road and drink a cup of hot tea and socialize.
Yangon is a great city, and what I love so much about it is that it’s always full of action, people are extremely friendly, there are many different types of food and street food to try, and it’s just such a vibrant, always entertaining city. Hope you can visit Yangon!
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Myanmar solo travel guide

Hi, I'm Daniel and this is my trip to Yangon then Bagan. It may serve as a bit of a guide if you plan on doing the trip yourself.
The last 15 minutes of the video is tips and advice. the rest is footage from the trip.

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Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) - tourist guide

Visiting Burma is much easier than it was even just a few years ago. The days of needing t...

Yangon, Myanmar (Burma) - tourist guide

Visiting Burma is much easier than it was even just a few years ago. The days of needing to take perfect dollar notes and nothing else are gone. Hope this guide gives you some ideas about what to do, what to expect. It's a fascinating place - but take care crossing the roads.

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Myanmar (Burma): a travel documentary

Overall, Burma has been probably one if not the most breathtaking country we ever travelle...

Myanmar (Burma): a travel documentary

Overall, Burma has been probably one if not the most breathtaking country we ever travelled. Despite officially being one of the poorest place in the world, we found very industrious and friendly people.
Yangon: the capital is not too bad to spend 2 days (no more). The Shwedagon Paya at sunset is an inspirational place while walking around in the city center will reveal magnificent and huge colonial buildings, often abandoned. One memorable experience was to take the train to Bagan. What was supposed to be a 14h journey over 600km ... turned to be a 20h journey across magnificent landscape. The very slow speed of the train and the big open windows gave the feeling to be cycling in the Burmese country side.
Once in Bagan, the magnificence of this country came to the peak. The 2,000 temples immersed in a green landscape are amazing. Exploring them is an experience that is at the same time cultural (for the history), mystical (they are still places of worship) and athletical (you can climb on top of the roof on most of them). Buddhist temples are not only places to prey, but their courts are places to meet and spend time with the family. In Bagan, thanks to the help of a group of local women, me also manage to get a ride and navigate, for a little while, the Irrawady river, the main river of Myanmar.
The Inle Lake was our next stop after Bagan. While it’s utterly beautiful, it’s probably the most touristic place in Myanmar and that spoils a bit the atmosphere. Anyway, watching the local fishermen fishing at sunset is something breathtaking. Inle Lake is not the only attraction here. After we were done with the lake, we move exploring the hills of the surrounding area, where agriculture is the main occupation for the population. We even discovered a wine estate producing very good white and red wines.
The last part of our trip was Mrauk-U, a remote rural village at the border with Bangladesh. This was the capital of the Rakhine State and during the 1500 – 1600 AD, was one of the most important cities in Asia. We looked at a painting done in the 1600 and shows a big city with long walls, a quarter for European merchants and a number of vessels and ships trading in the port. Now, the remaining temples and walls are to be found in the wheat fields.

Things to see & do in Burma (HD)

Things to see & do in Burma (HD) - Myanmar tourism & Vacations 2015 - Myanmar travel guide
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Myanmar, or Burma, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar which is derived from the Burmese Empire (1500-1000BC) is a country in Southeast Asia. It lies on the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea coast with Bangladesh and India to the west, China to the north, and Laos and Thailand to the east.
See in Burma
===========
Myanmar's attractions lie largely in the area of the spiritual. Temples, pagodas and historical sites abound with some areas such as Bagan boasting so many attractions that it would be impossible to take them in during a single visit. With landscapes, a tropical climate, beaches, cheap transportation and truly awesome sights, Myanmar is a fascinating and bewitching destination.
Bagan The main tourist destination in Myanmar and capital of the first Myanmar Empire; one of the richest archaeological sites in South-east Asia. Situated on the eastern bank of the Ayeyawaddy River, the magic of Bagan has inspired visitors to Myanmar for nearly a thousand years.
Inle is a vast lake located in the heart of Shan State which shares borders with Thai and Laos at over 900m above sea level. It is outrageously beautiful and in the mountains so it is cooler than other areas. More than 30 hill tribes live in the surrounding mountains. It is on the tourist routes via Heho Airport. Lake transport is by long-tail boat, with the jetty some 30 minutes drive from the airport. There are several lake resorts on stilt structures. Ubiquitous clumps of water hyacinth give an interesting texture to the boat ride.
Ngapali Beach - The beach stretches nearly 3 km with soft white sand fringed by coconut palms.
Mrauk U - Largely unknown to the Western world for much of its tur­bulent history, Rakhine played a pivotal role in the exchange of cultures and religions between India and Southeast Asia. For over a thousand years the region which now forms the Rakhine State was an independent state whose rich history is only slowly being paid the attention it deserves.
Kyaiktiyo (Golden Rock) - This mystical pagoda built in the enshrinement of Buddha relic stands on a gold gilded boulder, precariously perched on the edge of the hill over 1100 m above sea-level.
It is important to dress moderately, especially in temples and pagodas. Cover your shoulders and knees, as the locals do. Be patient, polite and show respect. You will be rewarded with lots of nice experiences, because the locals will react more open and more relaxed towards you and let you take part in their daily lives.
Nabule Beach. Beautiful golden sand beach 25 miles north of DaweiCity in Southern Myanmar. The beach is completely unspoiled without all the drawbacks of modern beach side development.
Do in Burma
==========
Burma has some of the best and well kept secret dive sites in South East Asia. The main advantage of diving in Burma is being alone on the dive sites. Of course this also means that there are very few boats in the area. So far there is no dive centers offering day trips to Mergui Archipelago], the 800 islands on the west coast of Burma. The best way to visit the area is to board a Liveaboard living from Ranong in Thailand.
The Smiling Seahorse, 170 Ruangrat Road, 85000 Ranong (on the main street), +668-601-106-14 (info@thesmilingseahorse.com), offers dive cruises for up to 12 divers. It is managed by a french couple and is specialized in cruising Myanmar.
Sapel TraditionalBurmeseFoot Spa, No.78, 16th Street (MiddleBlock), Ground Floor, Lanmadaw, Yangon, Myanmar (Walk along Mahabandoola Rd towards Sule Pagoda and turn left from main road), ☎ +(95)9253988995. The only place in Yangon that specializes in Traditional Burmese Foot Massage in an open hall concept. It provides a safe and comfortable environment for all travelers to indulge in a healthy and relaxing massage after a day's walk along the nearby streets of busy Chinatown. The staff are able to converse in English.

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Arriving in MYANMAR - Mandalay

We have arrived in Mandalay, Myanmar staying at a monastery for the next week - so excited...

Arriving in MYANMAR - Mandalay

We have arrived in Mandalay, Myanmar staying at a monastery for the next week - so excited to see what the next few days bring!
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Myanmar (Burma) Trip (HD)

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Myanmar, or Burma, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar which is derived from the Burmese Empire (1500-1000BC) is a country in Southeast Asia. It lies on the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea coast with Bangladesh and India to the west, China to the north, and Laos and Thailand to the east.
See in Burma
===========
Myanmar's attractions lie largely in the area of the spiritual. Temples, pagodas and historical sites abound with some areas such as Bagan boasting so many attractions that it would be impossible to take them in during a single visit. With landscapes, a tropical climate, beaches, cheap transportation and truly awesome sights, Myanmar is a fascinating and bewitching destination.
Bagan The main tourist destination in Myanmar and capital of the first Myanmar Empire; one of the richest archaeological sites in South-east Asia. Situated on the eastern bank of the Ayeyawaddy River, the magic of Bagan has inspired visitors to Myanmar for nearly a thousand years.
Inle is a vast lake located in the heart of Shan State which shares borders with Thai and Laos at over 900m above sea level. It is outrageously beautiful and in the mountains so it is cooler than other areas. More than 30 hill tribes live in the surrounding mountains. It is on the tourist routes via Heho Airport. Lake transport is by long-tail boat, with the jetty some 30 minutes drive from the airport. There are several lake resorts on stilt structures. Ubiquitous clumps of water hyacinth give an interesting texture to the boat ride.
Ngapali Beach - The beach stretches nearly 3 km with soft white sand fringed by coconut palms.
Mrauk U - Largely unknown to the Western world for much of its tur­bulent history, Rakhine played a pivotal role in the exchange of cultures and religions between India and Southeast Asia. For over a thousand years the region which now forms the Rakhine State was an independent state whose rich history is only slowly being paid the attention it deserves.
Kyaiktiyo (Golden Rock) - This mystical pagoda built in the enshrinement of Buddha relic stands on a gold gilded boulder, precariously perched on the edge of the hill over 1100 m above sea-level.
It is important to dress moderately, especially in temples and pagodas. Cover your shoulders and knees, as the locals do. Be patient, polite and show respect. You will be rewarded with lots of nice experiences, because the locals will react more open and more relaxed towards you and let you take part in their daily lives.
Nabule Beach. Beautiful golden sand beach 25 miles north of DaweiCity in Southern Myanmar. The beach is completely unspoiled without all the drawbacks of modern beach side development.
Do in Burma
==========
Burma has some of the best and well kept secret dive sites in South East Asia. The main advantage of diving in Burma is being alone on the dive sites. Of course this also means that there are very few boats in the area. So far there is no dive centers offering day trips to Mergui Archipelago], the 800 islands on the west coast of Burma. The best way to visit the area is to board a Liveaboard living from Ranong in Thailand.
The Smiling Seahorse, 170 Ruangrat Road, 85000 Ranong (on the main street), +668-601-106-14 (info@thesmilingseahorse.com), offers dive cruises for up to 12 divers. It is managed by a french couple and is specialized in cruising Myanmar.
Sapel TraditionalBurmeseFoot Spa, No.78, 16th Street (MiddleBlock), Ground Floor, Lanmadaw, Yangon, Myanmar (Walk along Mahabandoola Rd towards Sule Pagoda and turn left from main road), ☎ +(95)9253988995. The only place in Yangon that specializes in Traditional Burmese Foot Massage in an open hall concept. It provides a safe and comfortable environment for all travelers to indulge in a healthy and relaxing massage after a day's walk along the nearby streets of busy Chinatown. The staff are able to converse in English.

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11 BEST THINGS TO DO IN YANGON, MYANMAR ❤︎ Top Attractions Yangon

11 Things to Do in Yangon, Myanmar | Yangon Travel Guide | More details on my written post...

Travel to Myanmar

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An eleven day trip to Myanmar (Burma), the largest country in southeast Asia, full of beautiful experiences. Travellers are Kostas Liakos, Vagelis Evangelou and Dimitris Destounis.
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TRAVELLING MYANMAR - 2017

THE BEAUTIFUL SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF MYANMAR on display.
I really wanted to document my tri...

TRAVELLING MYANMAR - 2017

THE BEAUTIFUL SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF MYANMAR on display.
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Top 10 Things to Do in Myanmar / Burma...In Under 2 Minutes!

Here are the top 10 things to do in Myanmar / Burma.
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